While the ownership transfer is in process, a CSOL press release released earlier this week does state that there is still time for other offers to be made on the law school. “…the directors [of the school] also indicated that they are willing
to consider well thought-out and financially-viable alternative offers”
although the school does say that offers should be submitted through
their lawyer, with no mention of Craigslist,” the statement said.

There has been some controversy surrounding the potential sale
of the university to InfiLaw, however the school remains adamant in its
belief that the education company will commit itself to ”maintaining
the best of the Charleston School of Law, including our culture and
vision, while at the same time bringing its strengths, including
investment in the law school in terms of systems, programs and
infrastructure, as well as demonstrated commitment to public service.” ...

InfiLaw did not respond to messages from Red Alert Politics asking if they had acquired the intended transfer of ownership by responding to the Craigslist advertisement before press time.